Example sentences of "to [subord] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 I think you know , Lincolnshire has done a dam good job for the people in Lincolnshire whether it in roads , whether it be old peoples homes , or whether it be in schools , whether it be in fire stations , police stations , I admit to where one could say across the board , they could compare , that they could compare , they might compare they might live in one area and work in another .
2 Ah well , you see they used to where they used to live opposite .
3 Well you would have to although I would have though it might have worked algebraically that 's certainly wrong though .
4 This means that at a time of crisis , such as death , there are fewer people to turn to than there used to be when it was the norm to live much nearer to kinfolk .
5 you have to cos they ca n't do nothing with the bits , they give you all the bits
6 I only want you to cos it 'll make it up to three .
7 Oh oh yeah well there was no option , you 'd got to cos you dare n't speak you 'd oh er friendly in our lunch break you know er dinner break really we did n't have lunch time erm we were all friendly together and er as I say er we got on alright , but you 'd er you 'd got to stick at your job absolutely you dare n't move oh , they do n't know they are born today
8 I in in the context of what Mr has just said , and I 'm really talking about the way he 's said it , but the way actually looked at the criteria , can I try to cos I would like to close on this particular question by one o'clock .
9 And I was hoping to cos I can quote you instances where people have trained in the health service , and they 've been told nineteen seventy four seventy five , when you complete your training , you 're not guaranteed a job in this health authority .
10 But do you feel it ought to be a free market erm situation , at least to the extent that anyone can move into any area they wish to provided they could find a place to live ?
11 Table 22 of Appendix 1 shows that when people have recently bought a major item for cash rather than credit , half did so either because they never use credit or because they prefer not to if they can avoid it .
12 and er in the piece of property at the back of the pub , down the opposite side of the road , down a lane you went on to and there was a football field , couple of football fields there and prior to this , they 'd have to if they could use this little place as a stripping room and he said yes .
13 Thank you yes , I mean our purpose is not here to try and judge competing bids for the new settlement , but to try to come to if we can , objective appraisal of if we are minded to recommend the new settlement , could we in fact come up with a district location .
14 Some management writers take the view that a matrix should not be resorted to if it can be done without .
15 You ca n't always do it but try to if you can .
16 Erm , right , the , what I 'd like you to if you can , is to open the yellow things up please .
17 Right , I believe you 've got some of the other players next door to if you 'd like to put somebody on .
18 Please return to if you could use this form now .
19 My Lord there is a final part of our submission on on this is because I do n't know whether your Lordship has a copy of the report this is the report of the fact that My Lord erm what I wish to refer you to if I may , is erm that paragraph three one of the report which is erm that solicitors and er he instructed himself er from the law society who told him that the law society in paragraph three page five , do n't issue any specific directional guidance duty of care in relation to the plaintiffs transaction , the Law Society view obligation to be have to be considered on the basis of and he then goes on from there to depart from that approach to speculate as to what his approach would be erm
20 Erm , Chairman I 'm , I 'm very sorry to if I may just mention this , that in the representations and observations that er are summarized in three point three , erm I personally have copies of letters written by parish councils all along the A ten eighty eight route , erm obviously I 'm referring to Icksworth , Icksworth ,
21 She made a lot of conventional noises , of course ; she had to because you ca n't have Rose and Grace getting any sillier than they are already and they might have taken it into their heads to copy you , but I could see she thought you had real spirit .
22 Well you 'll have to because she ca n't swim yet .
23 ‘ Government funding for Mar Lodge 's future through Scottish Natural Heritage could n't be agreed to because it would be a nail in the coffin admission that the present deer forest system is at the root of the most serious problems for the Cairngorms ’ .
24 I find myself dipping into my pocket and giving to causes that a decade ago I would have refused to because I would have seen it as the responsibility of the statutory sector .
25 There were all sorts of arguments went on between and the central defender that 's Phil on loan from Sheffield Wednesday tonight with playing at left back , and what was doing , well maybe could explain to because I could n't fathom it either myself .
26 While a few Labour MPs mentioned the born-or-bred question ( Chris Smith , Ken Livingstone ) , it was always in relation to whether one can — and therefore whether Labour authorities could — ‘ promote ’ homosexuality .
27 The question is then posed as to whether one can reconcile that Christology with feminism .
28 Great Western commuters are in favour of electric trains , but sceptical as to whether they 'll ever come about .
29 As to whether they ought to play , again I have no objection .
30 The urgency which mainstream critics applied to the task of denouncing A Very British Coup was no doubt fuelled by the fact that the film was screened as a three-week serial , hence reviewers were in the unusual position ( for TV critics ) of being able to influence readers as to whether they would watch future episodes .
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